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oot ee RIT So EL LADIES: ee eee oe THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915 | PLAYERS, FILM STAR AND DANCERS IN NEW SHOW BILLS *"S5Ar22840¥ Phos [2 See anette | etwere The ti)! et Henderson's Musie Coney ieiand, «ii tneede Viewp Man, i : : At the New Prighion Thestee, and ne ' Partne Nenry Com EMERSON eecTues rpcaraas HOUGH Kb she proms what te your ows plan, my | 2 her ar | know she ew wiranger here But whe must t stoppin Popes eer es eeeeterrr re rrr *By Jove! true,” 4 pachio. | f “" “ 4 Metal . | Grete whe ‘ ‘ | orig tr that ae Ld > ty Where A. Pattern) 1 offer the suggestion as nothing | ¢ . CHAPTER XXVI. Cw ceetial tn yous ecealener tow | 4 an acrows the neutral lands, desirable |t LaF: ; - F . beyond the desert of Inter. OM severci«n 2 ‘ ¢ j ’ Borsa the dasart of tater. rte vf taponse and | [MAY IRWIN mw) i) dJouan : > STEEPLECHASE lodge at the edge of the times cannot nuit) § 1 NO. 13 WASHIN@TeNS nee § BSE e AY forest, Count #achio, for together the break — will SQvAR, p ; wl. t bis own wrath and disappolntinent at Gition, anit peace and halt suspicion, | f . shy! COHA : 7 the @enosement of poder x Seteeen the tne bas | § “ae T™E BOOME RANG EVERY EVENING AT'S @ had seen take place about Pi Pm ae oo ‘Yes — wart!” exclaimed Bachio, : 7 46 " SF Grams Win cane altars tarnee woe t ; 3 : $.S:'MANDALAY' DANCING “Hut why war without success? War Dh DUFpORe or renult—yes, to that Hut cur do you not see that it all the ownership of this spirit | coin? There in the tn Without that we could gain nothing tf we did to war, nor even though we won war.” #) “The economy of & king may mean much, my friend wnt on Bachto. fichael, the dead king, waa a busi- ness man-—he saved. The ec people is the hope of busl onomy of w king Is the hope of & those who are arrayed against people itaeif, There are two sorts o “How should tT ecaat thom? am. |folle in the world—those make claimed Huchio, flercely. “Why should| Mortsages and those who pay them. | 1? Can I explain to my own king— 1 IL. of Gretshoffen ts ean you explain to him? Bah! man,| One Who makes mortgages Kini they come to nothing in life—ex-| Michael I. was one who planned to Planationa, excuses, reasons, Results| Pay them. He saved the money for Teaulta, revulte—those alone count for| (hat purpose-he intended to leave aught his kingdom rich.” “BExcellently, I tried.” “Tut where Is his hidden treasury? BA Or “You tried—what is that? Rather] We know something of It—It is under RNES ay say you falled, for that ia the main | the fortifications of Gretshoffen, Our LOEW'S AmMEeRica _ thing. ‘Tho eMclent man alone. is|own monarch knows so much as that N ROOF ( worth his salt at my table or that of|—but no more, He asks me to learn | €9€44444000¢0004 the King of Grahaffen. What good| more definitely the location of that z Bear Bea, Bouerr 1.90.6, tee CHEE. PALISADES 4} PARK °xy, Ye eats Naat lig Rion ward the unhappy agent Rudolph, his cessful messenger, ' "You, Kudolph of Grahaffen exclaimed at last should have died rather than betray me! Ah, you betrayed our country as well.” r wed, NOW pr metioaily | fi e. If Hot an object moody and unbappy in the m of - lodge, “I can #ay no more, excellence @aid he, “I failed, it is true, Mut you do not count the skill and power room Truce ea THE PASSING SHOW OF “isis “Henmational Success,” Darnton, Bre, x (Wea) tae SPOS SESE CASINO Ev Wa 1 THE BLUEPARADISE "} rem BE Proctor’s Fifth Ave. NOW 7 and 2th Atreet. 'WAR BROTHERS v. oes RAMAS Loew's American Ro oe ay. |e a Vewdsvil Sri DELIGHTFUL PROMENADE, __ BURLESQUE, $8-e t © TOOOOTD11199-00-000000000000 oa bee] of Veg AAR 3, eave you a/treasury—and what have H — e e ° il { ree hand—and you failed. You were} What can I do-—uniess at lengt mf P Ere recite event Tan ware | want con Lge, unos ae Mystic Paintings) S wl Gone Yet ac § had the] of this Gretzhoffen coin? So, ts It ti t ance do a great deed for your!not plain enough? B G od A country--and now you say you ‘tried! “Thirty years ago, your excellency, Y 0 r is 8 By the Lord! sir, if times were set | rejoine ond, “these kingdoms ° 4 Deck 'e Vewntury on 80, your body [aia tienes ese OM) Make Fine Show : MISS aDami would hang on the wails for crows to "y, d ded b the a You, and that waa ended by th Fe PARRELL ¢ alliance Michael the First formed ’ with our own princess. Love did that,| ‘The second annual exhibition of oll] tS aes E CENTRAL measieurs—he loved our princess, 80| paintings at Mystic, Conn., opened on = » all was forgotten, Ho was a g004) Thursday, Aug. 19, and will continuel CO6OO0460044000000400600GO 99 D999 0G 494 O04 999999008 king and a strong one. There is need — — _ — @ | by Leroy and Harvey in thelr West- Zl ern playlet, “Rained In.” There are @| also Bert Jordan and Lillian Do- herty, eecentrio dancers and singers; Tom Mahoney, “The Irish Chatr- man;" Howard and Noss, presenting their scenic musical novelty, and Pilser and Dougiass, fashion-plate alngers and dancers, Photoplay re- Hib excellency,” spoke up another man after a time, a friend of Bachio, “tf It is useless to cry over spilt milk-- and we cannot wholly tht se pitcher—even the triti until Aug. 28. ‘The contributing + maining in the fragme for another strong man like him these | ie ne , ye views complete the programme. if days—but not like the second Mic hae | artiate wore Nea s og ‘ ‘olin Pla S for e “THE GOLDEN CROOK” Gertrude Hoffmann in Max Rein- of Gretzhoffen. Why, he gave away | Campbell Cooper, N, A. Emma Lam- LY. t ™ MBIA, | hardt's wordless play, “Sumurun,” ‘Wall, this. The young girl who}bis very birthright-won by the falr| pert Cooper (hin wife), Charles F TO RBOPEN COLUMBIA will be the chief attraction at the sre MONDAY “3333 y was tho a strument ¢ u-|face of a girl—thia strange young| py, ‘ France >alac . dolph’s failure—as sone of us can|American, whoover she may be, He tall pipes itt gor) nh Hen ( omin Week ‘The opening of the regular season| Palace Theatre. Miss Hoffmann sent Opening of the doubt—ia still alive and still at lib-| gave her the Gretzhoffen coin out of | 1 . Dunbar, J, Eliot Enneking, at the Columbia Theatre, which o¢-]*@ Hurope for Richard Ordynski, the ory. hand, as though it were no more than| Carl J. Nordell, Margaret T. Pattor- hi protege of Reinhardt, and with him Re lar Season » curs on Monday afternoon, will bring ‘oll, what of that?’ a farthing, for all he cared"— son, Henry W. Ranger, N Henry Lager bi “veh she bas staged “Sumurun.” In the “If we found her—and perhaps she can be found—we could even pick up our skein at the left {t. She BU Selden, G, Albert Thompson, F. to that house “The Golden Crook,” wy hag, Usher De Voll and Frederick Ballard] May Irwin in ‘Ni 13] 0 production that 1s described as a Arablan Nighte story told tn panto- mewhere on top ot ¢4 ” Victor Grinnell and He Manus wes} Washington Square’?|combination of spectacular extra! Tetitieut slave of Fatal Enchant. eprosented b: ete! vaganza, burlesque and vaudeville, represented by sketches. mont. Other features of the bill will ‘The gallory of the Broadway school,| Opens the Park Theatre| naving many of the characteristics | i. Merooden, aided by dallas aaa FOR ALL THE FILM FANS toed a Meplay roomate room. wore! __ Julian Eltinge Comes) '*t distinguished productigns made | tone, in feata of musical transfer Raa curninhen inneirat at teenies, at Niblo's Garden on lower Broadway + Seal acd 8 ome of h h Th t a ence; Helle Baker with new songs. tho pictures, but others were eiss-| to the Cohan eat re) a quarter of a century ago. There will | Hooley and Sales, Moran and Wiser, WITH IM LES They Will Sing, Dance and See Bree. abisined. | Colla. Cain pbell With “Cousi l ” ie traoatormanion meenaly trhek Sentts iaiay hoomarknn hat” eOeeen | Their Favorites at C dies’ mad a vt OUR Huey erties," premiore dancers leading a! worden, Hayd heir Favorites at Close made made in India, and his wits! Ziegfeld to Offer New| corps de ballet, Amasonian marchers | ervey, fava! and Haydn tn “Bits a couple of canvases (To Re Continued.) GOLDEN CROOK *» BILLY ARLINGTON FRANK DOBSON, ELEANOR COCHRANE ond A BIG COMPANY 0 Kr KERS AND VOCALINTS, Includit REAT CHORUS AN! uaa and Bradley and Range, painted tn the same field, “Midnight Frolic.” and other features, In addition there | Norris. ‘er. Completely New Show 5 are Detail! “Nocturne, Mystic River,” by @ 4 tc, in he nad , a |. At Loew's American Roof for the Got Worse. Large and Rede} y...1. cans ofboth sexos who hith- | Allort. THoinpson, was an’ excellent mi ba a two-nct, burloanue called grat naif of the week will ve Danny || TWICE "DAILY--POPULAR PRICES--SMOKE IF YOU LIKE handling of a local theme. \ bs -| Simmons, veteran tramp comedian; | LL. Pained So Could Not Sleep. —[erto nave worshipped their respoctive | R&Ndiing of & local theme. In thix ‘AY IRWIN opens the Park] alties will be introduced. including a George —Bobbe and Will, Dale, and atre on Monday night with| troupe of Russian dancers, Heading | Gertrude Barnes, calied “The Oh J Wdolt on the rereek only, have an ox. | Punting Myatic nestles upon Ite river M . do Orn y, have an CX-| bank, and becomes 4 nocturne, in blue, | Itching Was Terrible. cellent chance to admire them in| with high spots to show light effects, hs f omer of Girl.” During the remainder of the ea civsor range to-day when the New] ‘pho shipping of Mystic, also finds an No. 13 Washington Square,”| the cast of comedians and vocalists | Vick the bill will include Spencer . : it T NEAR fa York Exhibitors’ League has its first | inspirational place in the composition. |@ comedy by Leroy Scott, who wrote| “re Hilly Arlington, Frank Dobson, | Kelly and Marion Wilder in operatic HEALED BY CUTICURA big field day, shor er and dance! phe sume artist painted a charming|the novel of the same name, The| Hleanor Cochran and Alva McGill, | gelections. e RD at the Hrighton Beach race track old cott ed it "My House" , hile the Pi ——_—— ck. a 2 ¢ b taged by Williain Got-| While the Pall Mall Trio and Hite ing Willian Faver-1 Tt is «typical cottage painted in| DaY has been staged by Willian Col | ia" porow are announced aa th “NEW CITY SPORT. Ave Imagine wate SOAP AND OINTMENT sham, Robert Warwick and Willlam] white, with green blinds, It stands| ler, Miss Irwin's company Incluc headliners of the vaudeville division —-— Farnum in @ chariot race. Fancy see-| on ono of the Mystic hillsides and hag|Ffollet Paget, Clara Blandick, Leon-|o¢ the programme, Also there is a AT OLYMPIC THEATRE. ing @ parade of automobile floats in| a picket fence. Mr. Thompson's “The| ard Hollister, Charles Abbe, Lark] large chorus of girls who will render “1 noticed pimples all over my baby, | the foremost of which will appear! Village Street,” is a delightful por- an A score or more popular musical num. Every day they got worse, They were | Mary Pickford, Lottie Briscoe, trayal of a Now England stroet per-|2evior Julia Ralph, John Junto, bers, “With thik production the Co.| For its coming attraction the very large and red, and were very ttehy, | White, Mary Muller, Lillian d with local color. Charlotte Carter, George Clarke,| 1 vita returns to its established pol-| Olympic Theatre will have “New City because the child used to | Anita Stewart and overly Tho Village Church” Mr, Thomp- | Marion Doyle, Joseph Woodburn,] joy of py scratch them so that they | Chink of Francis X. Bushman P: ey Ot FE venting a complete change | Sports.” Events of recent gate are son presents the Baptist Church amid | Richard Collins and Max Me: of performance every week, lumpooned by comedians and there " a ew rol os Angeles for|naked trees, in modernist nlc used tobleed, ‘They pained | “!! the way from Los Angeles juat for | nake nist, colorings, Re ger aarp 1- H this one day. Veritably, it ‘Will beleffectively handled. In his “Nocturn 0c : yo, | Wa Be OBA Aol OABRIRE Sein him very bad #0 he could |i. tt occuilon, Nopwioh Harvey? fe: hae denen Julian Eltinge comes to the Cohan| “CHERISH AND PROTECT” | toy designed to exhibit femininity in not sleep. My son was all |“ 41) the leading motion pli ‘ "riday night with , ! © lead otion picture man-|Norwich Harber what he has done in| Theatre on Friday nigh VITAGRAPH’S FEATURE, | « variety of beautiful costumes. The Aishgured. hie yoo ufucturers have declared this a trade {another picture for Mystic. “Cousin Lucy," a comedy with muate, T R (PH {company includes Harry — Koler, SPECIAL was terrible and tt lasted Jigliday, Joo Humphries, tho far| Henry W. Ranger, N. A, in his |e play was written by the late Arthur Mayor, Emelie Benner, Mar: | Baw Meu La about one month. famed announcer, will bo master of |“October, Mason's laland,” cc A new policy will be inaugurated | Art ro a Dee day { thought X |ceremonies, ‘There will be Flivver [an admirable jay f'n local theme | Chariow Klein, and the music i PY! at the Vitagraph ‘Theatre comment »| Sere Geotin Woses, Marcie untae would send for a free sample jrace for leading men, a Chaplin iml- |The shores of Mason's Island are used | Jerome Kern, The costuines we ing to-morrow, when the stures| ville and La Paiva, a Parisian dancer | “ of Cuttcura Soap and Ointment, When the [tation contest and a contest for t is vantage points, From these a fine |designod by Melville Hills, In the) comoriging the ——— es ? yar f f the! compris! programma will be| PHOTO PLAYS, * view of Mystic has been obtained | wupporting company are Dallas Wel- COOL WEATHER CROWDS anaae ORS. DA s0°8T, gample wax gon I ordered # cuke of Cutt |tators of the Goddess, Leo Steven: sutle y 4 ° ee whie! 6) $ col 0" om 1 to 11 P.M cura Boap and a hox of Cuticura Ointment, |With his claws of fifteen aviat which Mr. Kanger has painted with @| 24 req Donnelly, Austin Webb, | Fan ntinuously from ERC é The story every We Ineldo of two woaks he was healed.” (Kigned) |Ake flights over the track, an¢ IMant conception of color values, three-part drama, “To Cherish and AT DANCING CARNIVAL. evening in The ify BURLESQUE ON B’WAY Hire L Reich, 614 Manhattan Ave,, Brooke |will be a swimming ntest among | well expressed. Mr. Ranger's second | Marie Chambers, Mark Smith, °8) rote will head the lst, It was sca wf leading ladies | painting is ¢ 4 Burton, Olive lyn, N. ¥,, March 10, 1915, Te aha) antenn alled “Noank, from Ma- | Budd, Jane Oaker, writte pletures at ee ‘oster, Edith Han en ereee ; iy SCANLON & MOORE'S WINNERS adi: dane by William Vaughn Pettit and! pis haa been a lively week for the FY, The festivities are due to begin at by Charies x, | Tell, Clairborne produced by William Humphrey, with | nancing Carnival, Grand Centra! Pal fe th following Sample Each Free by Mall | cei in tho morning and continus | Davia, NA» int largo canvas dealing |BUY and Mrs, Stuart Robson, Ala cast including Harry Morey, L|ace, ‘The cool aaya brought ook gat theatres: suNDAY. ° With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ads | indefinitely The parade will take Dept. T, Bowe |pince at 1.30 0 world. en to & 12 Be ACTS or VAUDEVILL MONDAY “THE Gai! ORKVILLES*':, BURLESQUE 3" 20z807 THIGH LIFE GIRLS| fake WORLD WANTS WORK | WONDERS with a rolling landscape, Large cloud | dozen pretty girls will appear in the! po gorg Lytton k, The gatos will |masses are featured in a very blue | entourage of Mr. Elting erybody sky. “Spring Pastoral” is a fine and ee sympathetic conceptio: of ‘ ne sympathe caption of the advent | yn tne Danae de Follies, atop th On re HI “Winter Morning," by Henry pi | New Amsterdam Theatre, on Monday |pressionistic style, but in which the ; male K f 7 dnight Frolic Jatmoaphere of winter le well oa, | Dew, Zesteld Midnigh #6, As each carries enough Mfe in- ) . ® . | pressed after-the-play entertainment Will) wunance to wave the firm from abso- oor nach ‘te 0 ase “The Queen of the Fete,” by Fred- | have stage settings by Joseph Urban, | jure ruin, they decide to draw lots as ng Bath i a er erick Ballard Williams, N. A., intro- | the noted scente artist. Gene Buck ts ch shall commit suteide, Sid. | 4 Le gneete, Broad: duces four female fixures in low, but | rasponsible for the lines and lyrics, | PSY vb in “Uniueky Louey,” Lil- Batter Ave., Nan Walker and Evard Overton in “The Fire ape,” and a two-part | feature, “The Kidnapped Stock Brok- . Bobby Connolly, Har-|in jarge numbers and made the floor SATURDAY. AUGUAR stat Jetfersvua Theatre. 14th adden James, Denton |take on a midwinter appearance. In 14th St Al” Vane and Hatello Mardo, It t# the| fact, Manager Grundy reports that he ‘Theatre, 84 A ry of @ firm of stock brokers, who,| was compelled to call home eighteen sion, Roeatre, Brood Theatre, "34 Cotumb coi, "he te ry Northrup, ¢ & last resort, use a customer’alinstructors who were away on thelr ‘al, They gamble and | vacations CAS Newark Ave, Jer PHOTO PLAYS, PLAZA Mapt ON AY. and both BLM 0 PM. 10-184 ROBERT WARWICK in THE FACE IN THE MOONLIGHT, Charley Chaplin lenown te ye bt central figure is A vigorous stomach, perfect works Pee nit Wien nee ay ine, the gutta while the music ts credited to Da by Carl J,| Stamper. Among the entertainers | ited ing liver and regular ‘acting bowels | Nordeil, is a good child’ study will be Melville Killin, Odetia Myrtie, [@r,"" In’ which” Dorothy Kelly and NIVERSAL ieee eae belong to all who ate wise enough to | ‘i "ilzrmea wnt rani attdy i | Muriel Hudson, Sybel Carman, Ally |Actara, mak up, the shoRer petures, eo Se re sole use Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Purely | “Sand Dunes." Ny Of | King, Hari Oren, William Wood, Sid) "Ar the Strand Theatre Sam Bernard | . ast Weeks Bom io _“Yese_Scomalie” ey Fi van ‘Timmer and Kay 4 vegetable. | “Rosalind,” by Frances D. Davis, in| 00% Falk, Herman ; will * his photo-dramatic bray rece nian Ag mee Ds Davis, ell, "Phere will alao be a Zlewfeld | tha new Mr onty entitles a (aac ‘oad: for them. Insist on Carter’s Little | ark and generous nose, is miihouetted | The Lexington bering itv! Indian scones, & topical review, war! iy Mu tie most distheasing eases af i ae MORROW & ALL WE! Liver Pills if you want health, a | sinat the background, Hor flow. | MAsOn On ext Mi ay night With | pictures and ‘a musical programe eee ee ine een or etenilen ‘ ex ood eh packeround, | Her Pntavh aod Perinutter eee eney Richurdae “the Man ig (ceca, heat-rash, ringworm or similar clear complexion and freedom from " no Yellow Ticket" will be the at |tormenting skin or sealp eruptions, and rices -15-25- 50 by Harold C. Dun White,” as one of the soloists, Constipation dizziness, biliousness, headache and “in vor asing. A high bluft| nay EDR ae: ee | . fous Weise plop dnt ates iti TNAUOURATING PERFORMANCE *y . has 14 york fre De » ness, roughness and d uff, when other 1 Biliousness indigestion, Be ee ee KETOUnG, ARMIN | tre Cherry Blossoms” is tho name | BILL AT PROCTOR'S hess, roughness and dandruff, when ate Test Tian INSHOURATING | CONTINUOUS NANCE Sick Headache [Mande ut th bolt wetiet hne TAK? | of the burlesque company that will! AND OTHER VAUDEVILLE ; ' ’ , 1.00 1 stands out in bold relief, There Is an| of the que comp Bat wl N. PR V. i. e and money DA’ A’Four-Part Drama of Thrilling Action A Torpid Liver Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price | inohtusive cart crossing the bridge| Ye, seen At the Yorkville, ‘Theatre. | eer Saws Pee eaPy'. mresoribed thie rest | Meee re * PM Indigestion Ind # roudway I ween at one alde bo. | "Fun in the Koundor'a Club" and VAL) 1 = | nol treatment for twenty years, while Ch haxoP tect |? 0 < por jon” « o cr ading the week-end Proc ” GENUINE must bear signature Taunt Polly's Rack Door,” by|of the two one-act burlenquea that |tors Fifty-oighth Street ‘Theatre is|{iousands who have been cured say, The eris rotect) to fresveyeness Margaret T. Patterson, in executed in| will be presented ernest Assaiasi At a hat reainol did for us it will do for Produced with au Ald-STAR Vitesraph Cast and 11.00 garish colors, well rendered, The} Daly's Theatre will have a bur a arve =Creasaas §=Bnew 08! you very druggist sells resinol soap 2 Comedies and 1 Drami b, lights and shades are well expressed, | lesque company called “The Garden | Barth, with ite happy combination | and resinol ointment, Samples free. P.M. one ot 2 nd the coloring, although daring, is|of Girls.” Mile, Fifi, a dancer, wili| uf burlesque, reality and fun, An-| Dept, &7-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md.— Cae | iii ¥ jee @ foature of the performance, | other noteworthy feature is offered! Advt,

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